Thanks for the reply, but at no point during the install do I see an option to
install the “necessary” drivers? I just ran through the install once more and
still don’t see any prompt or indication asking about supporting USB drivers. I
did the install using a USB keyboard on both the VM instanc
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 12:22:12 -0500, goli...@dyne.org wrote in message
:
> On 2018-06-14 10:53, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> > https://scarygliders.net/x11rdp-o-matic-information/
> >
> >
> > Interesting quote from the above link:
> >
> > NOTE: I am no longer actively spending days/hours of my tim
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 10:44:10PM +0200, Stefan Krusche wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 14 Juni 2018 schrieb Michael McConnell:
> > Thanks for confirming I am not going crazy (: I've been googling around
> > to see if USB is a non-free firmware element and from what I can tell
> > since loading firmware
Quoting Jaromil (jaro...@dyne.org):
> FTR: after early experiments on yggdrasyl and sunsite ftp mirror,
> slackware has been the first gnu/linux distro I've ever used as my
> main computing platform, besides having NetBSD on a laptop. I believe
> this is also the case for Katolaz and Nextime.
'yg
Am Donnerstag 14 Juni 2018 schrieb Michael McConnell:
> Thanks for confirming I am not going crazy (: I've been googling around
> to see if USB is a non-free firmware element and from what I can tell
> since loading firmware via USB seems to be the recommended way to load
> non-free drivers I do
On 2018-06-14 10:53, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
https://scarygliders.net/x11rdp-o-matic-information/
Interesting quote from the above link:
NOTE: I am no longer actively spending days/hours of my time to
maintain
this script – there are too many different variations of Linux
Distributions and t
https://scarygliders.net/x11rdp-o-matic-information/
Interesting quote from the above link:
NOTE: I am no longer actively spending days/hours of my time to maintain
this script – there are too many different variations of Linux
Distributions and they come out so frequently and always include cha
Le 14/06/2018 à 17:12, Didier Kryn a écrit :
You have the choice between three themes: default and
devuan-curve-darkpurpy.
Sorry only two! The third one is a double symlink to the second.
Thsi is why I only listed two (-:
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Hi Devuaneers using the default display manager, slim.
You have the choice between three themes: default and
devuan-curve-darkpurpy.
Of course you might want to make your own theme from scratch. But
here I just explain how to just change the language. Slim doesn't take
care of
Thanks for confirming I am not going crazy (: I've been googling around
to see if USB is a non-free firmware element and from what I can tell
since loading firmware via USB seems to be the recommended way to load
non-free drivers I doubt this is a licensing issue. From what I've read
it appears
Hi Jaromil,
Jaromil writes:
> re all,
>
> today I've noticed this interesting experiment from the news of
> Distrowatch:
>
> https://github.com/scottwilliambeasley/debian-from-scratch/blob/master/README.md
>
> it's interesting because it provides an alternative "new" way to
> bootstrap a new apt
Hi Don,
Don Wright writes:
> [ ... ASCII using Expert (text) from devuan_ascii_2.0.0_amd64_dvd-1.iso ...]
>
> Upon successful boot into the system things looked good locally, until I
> tried to SSH to the box. Not there! While /etc/network/interfaces has the
> settings I expected, the GUI showed
Am Donnerstag 14 Juni 2018 schrieb Michael McConnell:
> Hello All,
> I've run this test both on Hyper-V VM install and a dedicated hardware
> install using a Dell R210ii, and the results are the same. If I do a new
> install using ASCII and use the default full disk encryption with LVM option
>
Installed ASCII using Expert (text) from devuan_ascii_2.0.0_amd64_dvd-1.iso.
I'm very familiar with the Debian Installer interface from years of using
it.
Selected a static IP for the network setup and a local apt-cacher-ng proxy
of us.deb.devuan.org for a faster response when (re)installing my te
Le 14/06/2018 à 08:27, Jaromil a écrit :
re all,
today I've noticed this interesting experiment from the news of
Distrowatch:
https://github.com/scottwilliambeasley/debian-from-scratch/blob/master/README.md
it's interesting because it provides an alternative "new" way to
bootstrap a new apt ba
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